Walking Meditation
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I enjoyed an amazing video on Grant Cameron’s YouTube channel. It is an interview with Jimmy Blanchette. Jimmy is doing some absolutely fascinating things. He is combining consciousness, radios, sending and receiving signals from ETs, capturing images of craft in the sky, etc. He has analyzed the signals sent…
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The Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh has died at the age of 95. For the last four years of his life he was severely debilitated by a stroke. But he was still able to return to his native country and to the monastery where he first took vows,…
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While my mother-in-law has been on hospice, we have been reading a book called Dying: a Natural Passage. The author, Denys Cope, is a Registered Nurse and a hospice nurse. “Death must come out of the closet,” says Cope. “We must learn to accept dying as a normal, everyday…
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Intention is of paramount importance in any undertaking. I am resurrecting this website after being down for several years. My intention is that this site provides information, inspiration, and help for those in need. May all the spirits bless this undertaking and everything that goes forth from these pages!
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Walk mindfully, whether you are in the garden, going to your doctor’s office, or to the supermarket. What are you feeling? Pick a feeling and say this about it: I know that _____ is here. I know this is just a feeling. I know this feeling will pass. I…
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I have chosen Oncology as my first area of focus. Morale among the staff seems generally good. Among the patients, those who are going to be discharged soon are upbeat. Most, though, are weighed down by the great iron ball of illness. They walk doggedly down the hall, a…